 It's about being a part of a community that you celebrate and what it brings to the table in your military, in your hometown, in your country, in your workplace, in the world. And those communities that we, for our country, for the United States that we federally celebrate, you know, with holidays or months that are celebrated are not to exclude those that aren't celebrated in those months, but more to recognize those that have had the diversity or inclusion struggles the most that have come so far. It's not about being equal anymore. It's about being. We don't fight for equal rights and equal freedom. We fight for being, you know, a part of and fight for our joint country and we fight for our common ideals. We fight for our common goals. But we've come so far and it's 2014 that this isn't about, you know, fighting for a month to get celebrated. This is showing, you know, how far that diverse group has come and the role models that are there and the inspirational history. We all learn from where we've come from. Don't wait for things to happen to you. Make them happen for you.